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              <text>AI Overview&#13;
Learn more&#13;
"Justice without mercy" refers to a judgment that solely focuses on punishing someone according to the rules, without any consideration for compassion or forgiveness, essentially meaning a harsh and unforgiving punishment that lacks any element of leniency, often considered to be cruel or inhumane; this concept is often associated with the quote "justice without mercy is cruelty" by Thomas Aquinas. &#13;
Key points about "justice without mercy":&#13;
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    Lack of compassion:&#13;
    It implies a judgment that does not take into account mitigating factors or the potential for rehabilitation, only applying the strict letter of the law. &#13;
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Negative connotation:&#13;
Generally viewed as a negative concept, as it suggests an excessively harsh and unforgiving approach to punishment. &#13;
Contrast with mercy:&#13;
Mercy is seen as the counterpoint to justice, providing leniency or forgiveness where appropriate. &#13;
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